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Hi,

I was looking some advice - attempting to remove a tap handle but cannot locate any screw to do so. The Hot and Cold indicators on the tap seem fixed therefore haven't a clue as to what to do to get this off.

I have attached a picture, any help would be appreciated.

Thanks.

PS - Not sure how to add a locally saved picture here, could anyone advise or I can send it to them directly if they want to see it.
 
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